1895.] L. do Niceville & Dr. L. Martin — Butterflies of Sumatra. 545 



also in Tenasserim, Burma. It is very rare in our area, only two 

 specimens having been obtained from the higher mountains in March. 



705. Udaspes folos, Cramer. 



Hagen as folus, Fabricius [sic]. Grose Smith. Common and ubi- 

 quitous throughout the year in gardens and ou grassy places and road- 

 sides ; never iu forest. 



706. Gehenna grj:^:, de Niceville. 



G. grsese, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nafc. Hist. Soc., vol. ix, p. 399, n. 47, pi. Q 

 fig. 59, male (1895). 



Described from a unique male taken on 23rd January, J 893, at Namoe 

 Oekor. 



707. Cupitha purreea, Moore. 



Very rare in the forest near Selesseh, only four specimens obtained 

 in May. 



708. Telicota atjgias, Linnaeus. 



T. augias, Wood-Mason and de Niceville, Journ. A. S. B., vol. lv, pt. 2, p. 384 

 n. 224, pi. xvii, fig. 1, male (1886). 



Snellen. Hagen. Distant. 



709. Telicota bambus^, Mcore. 



Hagen. Both the species of Telicota are common in the plains 

 throughout the year", and are very fond of flowers. 



710. Padraona dara, Kollar. 



Grose Smith as moesa [sic]. There is little doubt I think that 

 " Pamphila " msesa, Moore, is a synonym of " Hesperia " dara, Kollar. 

 It is more than probable that several species are included under this 

 name. Nearly everywhere where the genus is found, individuals are 

 very numerous, and these to a certain extent can be superficially sorted 

 into apparently distinct species by size and colour, but until the pre- 

 hensores of the males of a large number of specimens from various 

 localities have been carefully, critically and exhaustively studied, there 

 does not appear to be much hope of correct specific diagnosis. P. dara 

 is the commonest and most ubiquitous of the Hesperiidas in our area, 

 and flies all the year round. 



711. * Padraona m^soides, Butler. 



Hagen. Originally described from Malacca. I have never been 

 able to recognise it with any degree of certainty. 



